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How Can Nurses Identify Compromised Patient Safety?
Nurses can identify compromised patient safety by being vigilant and observant of the following signs:
- Frequent
medication errors
.
- An increase in
patient falls
or injuries.
- Reports of
hospital-acquired infections
.
- Persistent issues with
communication
among healthcare team members.
- Patient complaints about care quality.
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